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Gain the theoretical and practical tools to drive transformations forward by understanding the political determinants of economic development. Development is not just about increasing growth and ...
2024 sees the seventeenth year of the Colloquia in Combinatorics: each year, we present a dozen talks covering a wide range of topics of interest to all those working in combinatorics or related ...
Existential planetary threats, from environmental emergency to global health outbreaks and rising inequality and conflict, are drawing different feminist agendas closer together. As interconnections ...
Bennet (he/him) is an MRes/PhD student in the Department of Economics. His research fields are organisational economics, international trade, and labour economics. His current projects study how trade ...
The Department is an international centre of excellence in social science methodology. We offer postgraduate programmes in social research methods, applied social data science and demography. We also ...
LSE Player is home to the latest films and podcasts from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Here you can watch videos on cutting edge research, find the award-winning LSE IQ podcast ...
Louise is supporting the development and expansion of the European Cities Programme, a research, engagement and capacity-building initiative focused on the future of European cities. Louise is a ...
Thomas Aubrey is the founder of Credit Capital Advisory. He has written widely on financial and economic issues including Prediction Markets: The end of the regulatory state? (2007) with Professor ...
The Hybrid Justice project analyses the impact of ‘hybrid’ domestic-international criminal justice mechanisms in post-conflict and transitioning states. These courts and tribunals feature varying ...
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High Holborn Residence offers single, twin, and double rooms with shared facilities. Each room has its own washbasin, storage space, desk, and lamp. Rooms are grouped in cluster flats for four to six ...
2.5 billion more people will be living in cities by 2050. Nearly 90 per cent of this growth will take place in Asia and Africa. China alone will be home to nearly one billion urban residents by 2030.
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